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—*—————— ; : •—' -- . I^S -S Y % Sl^A-THtf?**} & »< T "Equal and Exact Justice to all Men of Whatever State or Persuasion?Religious or Political."—Jefferson <• < - -= » • ; w. Vol. in.—Whole No. 674. Norwalk, Conn., Monday Evening, August 21,1893. r r ~pS- "cv.-'':,^r54 PriceMe Cent^:. State Shots. were conditioned, we are told, on the debt engulf us ! Where, how, when, G. H. Wardwell and "Al" Chinery *• As Bad off as Norwalk. Eighth.—Is it true, as widely report­ with their hip boots filled with good oh when shall we ever again reach those The law which abolishes town boards NOKTO ed, that members of th.e present Court size of the old main and their cases bait, left early this morziing for Great The Bridgeport Machine Tool'works of health and leaves us without a sub« of Burgesses and their agents, have cannot be re-opened in the way of new green and prosperous shores of econ­ Pond, where they expect to capture have shut down for two - weeks vaca­ stitute until the middle of next year is about 100 pound3 of pickerel. tion. on a par with the the new charter. It' had in personal use the funds of the claims until the line of enlarged pipe, omy, where faith, hope and religion bid THE FAVORITE HOME PAPER. Borough? Mrs. Emma Heath is the first woman is, however, a comforting thought that now partly laid, is put down through­ US PAX AS WB GO ' V There was a happy little party at the to be made a voter in Danbury under the Town Board of Health in Stamford Ninth.—Can you state, witlijany de­ Lawn Tennis club Casino Saturday tho new law. never amounted to much, ahd we can MMeat U all tMngs; Mtralii noting. gree of accuracy, the total cost of the out. evening, despite the very unpropitious see it buried without wasting any tears Main street improvement ? TERSE TALES OF THE TIMES. weather. The leading feature was Four stores in Norwich were entered —Advocate. Fifih.—Our correspondent must ask dancing, and all had a merry time. by burglars early Sunday morning and Tenth.—Can you tell us of any good us an easier conundrum than this. a large lot of goods taken. 3 The Gazette has the largest cir­ 1 thing our present Board of Burgesses The Robert Emmett club will meet Tin Weddings, E. B. Robinson of Norwalk, scratch culation of any paper In Norwalk. has accomplished to lighten our burden However, on the completion of this en­ to-night, y ______; Oyster shells are selling in Fair Ha­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, of Day and furnishes the lowest advertising won first prize in the running high ven at nine cents per bushel whioh is street will celebrate their tenth wedding * of taxation or substantially benefit the larged main for the entire line, we un­ John R. Hunter leflj for the White jump at the Woodside Park, Stamford, about double the former price. ' rates- anniversary at their home on Day street, Borough? derstand, Jiew claims and new legal City, to-day. , events, Saturday, and W. L. Geer also to-morrow evening. won a prize in the 880 yards handicap The 26th annual reunion of the fif­ §|g _ Eleventh.—Are we now lawfully a complications for damages are liable to The Painters' Union will meet to­ ! teenth Regiment Veteran association Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mason,"of Har­ .Tr Reminiscent Outing. r un. His handidap was 40 yards. ; will be held in Milford August 25. Borough or are we a City ? occur and the Water Commissioners morrow evening. bor avenue will have been married ten : Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Nichols, accom­ Twelfth.—"Where are we at," any­ The Connecticut Fife and Drum years on the 12th of next month,and will naturally desire to postpone all such Mr. Ferris of Stamford, who has celebrate the event by giving a party to panied by Bev. Mr. Selleok, made on way?- , A. 0. A. —Hale's Cordial 25c., cures all bowel leased the store at present ocoupied by Corps association are making arrange­ troubles. 33tf ments for their annual meeting, which their friendsL It will be a happy day for Friday, an excursion to Bedford, the vexation and expense as long as possi­ John F. Bennett, on Main street, has the nine little tots who call Mr. Mason scene of the early ministerial labors of engaged Taylor & Co. to repaper and is to be held in New Haven on Septem­ In view of the fact that the new ble. Charles S. Barraclough is moving out repaint the same, and expects to open ber 37. • papa.; , ,rr . ' -f the former's honored father, Dr. Sam­ of the Hadden building. ; it as a clothing store on or about Sep­ reservoir question is to come up. at Sixth.—We have been asked many The staff officers at Niantic, on Sat­ i .'j , At thei'White City. uel Nichols. The drive over Parker's tember 1st. . urday night, presented General Haven Eidge and thence across the romantic the meeting of the Court of Burgesses times before to give this information, Mr. M. Hurd, of Danbury is visiting The following Norwalk people have friends on Belden avenue. Capt. Isaac Buxton celebrated his with an elegant dress sword with a recently registered at the Connecticut Indian game pound brought the party to-morrow evening, and the initiative but have never been able to separate 80th birth-day yesterday. His is a guarded tortoise shell hilt, and silver building in Jackson Park, Chicago: A. case of good care and good living, scabbard. anon to Bedford street, at the lower for the immediate reservoir construction the two accounts. The engineer, we Connecticut Pensions: Original,- K. Eaton, Mrs^ -S. W. Grosbeck, Mar­ end of which is located the fine old and a vigorous constitution ss the re­ garet I. Claven, Julia A. Claven, Dr. is to be determined, the queries of our are told, is paid $6 per day for his own Abram Geer, of Norwich... Belle Mayo, eight years old, of Hart­ Jndge Benjamin Isaacs homestead. sult. Mr. Buxton still continues to ford, is dead of lockjaw. Two weeks W. H. Baldwin and wife, Mrs. Imo- correspondent in reference to our water services, but what his assistants get, or work at his trade as a, carpenter, with ago she ran a rusty nail into her foot. gene Ross aiid W.. H. Hunter. From Here the party was Welcomed by Ben­ Mrs. Charles H. Hendricks is very unabated strength and apparent enjoy­ Lockjaw supervened and she died in Ridgefield appear the names Anna E. jamin , Isaacs Ambler, Eeq., and his system, possess and deserve a serious whether paid by tbe Borough in all siok at her home on Main street. ment. great agony. Ericson, J. Mark Ericson, R. A. Glenn very agreeable wife of the Norwalk and prompt reply. It is p roper to state, cases or by himself-in pact, we have no and E. Jtt. Glenn. From Darien, Mrs. The second degree will be conferred The Janko Key-board Piano forte The Danbury Machine company J. M. Carroll and Henry B. Morehouse. Phillips family, and the time spent in as we are authorized to do, that he is means of knowing. The bills passed by Our Brothers Lodge to-night. Recital at the residence of Hon. John closed at noon on Saturday and anoth­ their company was only too short and S. Seymour on West avenue, was a de­ er reduction was made in the working not only one of our old and esteemed upon for engineer expenses at every lightful success and a large company force. There afe now only twelve USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA,IT'S its memory will not soon pass oat of Hattie, the only daughter of Mr. and •1'THE KIND THAT CURES." - tax-paying citizens, but has himself monthly meeting, and which occasion of Nor walk's best people were present hands at work there. f ' mind. The drive was then • resumed Mrs. W. F. DeKlyn is reported as being to witness the exquisite playing of Miss until the ancient St. Matthews church been a member, more than once we so much suspicion and unfavorable very. sick. ' _ - * . They do queer things in Waterbury. uhcle Hiram. Newcomb and view the novel instru­ According to the American, Michael and rectory, formerly the incumbency believe, of our Court of Bargesses. comment, could be made far more, if There was no camp meeting at Betts ment. Curley was brought before the police Aaron H. Woodhull in Uncle Hiram, of Dr. Samuel Nichols, now watchfully We know he is sincere in his desire for not entirely satisfactory, if full item­ grove, Sunday. The heavens were leak­ USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA,IT'S court in that place charged with the play that, has amused thousands and happily cared for by the He v. Lea ing too badly. - : _ ' THE KIND THAT CURES." "drunkenness and not shaving." He in every city in the Union, is the at­ information, and for nothing but the ized details wero given the public.. ! was discharged. traction to be presented at Music Hall Luquer, was reached. There was a Mrs. George Simmons of , Saturday Aug. 26. • brief halt at the parish cemetery where truth, although some of his questions Seventh.—Yes, probably this is true. is a guest of Mrs. Tyler Waters, on The Fat Men. James McGurk, a laborer employed Mr. Woodhull has made Uncle Hiram sleep Judge and Mrs. , and seem to convey a lurking inference of Merwin street. ' The 27th annual clam bake of the Fat by the contractors digging the new a scenic and mechanical production, But it should be borne in mind that Men's Association will be held Thurs­ Shore Line cut for the Consolidated afterward a most charming call was the principal effects being a complete suspicion and sarcasm, if not of con­ South Norwalk is piped with strong An attractive Boston Store sign has day August 31st, at Pleasure beach, road, was struck by flying rooks from a saw-mill outfit, sawing lumber in view made at "Oandatoe" the home of the demnation) been painted on the west wall of the Bridgeport. blast explosion Saturday, and was taken of the audience, and a railroad train Jays. Mrs. Hon. and her and durable cast-iron, and not as the Hardenbrook building. to the New Haven hospital. We will, as best we can, fully and two hundred feet long crossing the daughter received the visitors upon a Borough is, with paste-board or stove­ Chinese Free Masons. Edward Emmett, son of Henry Ems stage in ten seconds. Both effects are frankly reply, seriatim, to our esteem­ pipe mains, requiring constant repairs. The schooner Cora B., of St. Johns, met of Hartford, who is staying at the received with the wildest enthusiasm verandah, the view from which is per­ N. B., is at Hill's wharf with 120,000 A Chinese lodge of free masonry will by the audience. One of the acts rep­ haps unexcelled by that from any coun­ ed correspondent's questionings: be organized in New Haven to night Sea View hotel at Savin Rock, had a nar­ They undoubtedly do excel us in the feet of lumber and 165,000 lath. with sixty four charter members. The row escape from death Saturday night. resents a saw-mill in the Vermont try seat in the land. Five hundred First.—If the money to commence conduct and care of their system in the lodge will be instituted by high officials He fell out of his cot, near the second mountains and the other scenes are acres comprise the magnificent Jay do­ The steamer Huntington will tiring a of the order from . story window, to the ground, and wa- laid in New York City. The company main, which was originally purchased to build the new reservoir now, must matter of expense. Mr. Norton, an crowd of Long Island excursionists to badly bruised. carries every inch of scenery used and be borrowed or levied upon the already Roton Point, next Friday night. claim they can show on any stage, from the sachem Oatonah by an ances­ expert and faithful mechanic, is em­ Has a Tumor. Frank Fancher, aged about 21 years, however small. The company com­ hard-pressed tax-payers, it should, by was on.trial in the Newton court Sat­ tor of Ohief Justice Jay, the grand­ ployed at a moderate per diem to lay The soldier boys left for the Niantic Margaret Brophy, a well-known prises several well-knowu artists, while father of the present distinguished oc­ character both in Bridgeport and Nor­ urday charged with committing crim­ Woodhull, as a funny man, is second to every consideration of wisdom and and repair pipes and care for the sys­ camp ground this morning with damp walk, is suffering from a tumor at the inal assault on Miss Belle Pitcher, the none in the profession. His perform­ cupant of the manor, whom last week's prudence, be postponed to " a more tem, and only in exceptional cases is a coats and mud on their shoes. Town Farm. It was decided this morn­ 16-year-old daughter of a well-known ance of Uncle Hiram is a combination visitors were saddened to find some­ ing to transfer her to the hospital, where resident of Hawleyville., The case was of humor and pathos, laughter and what an invalid, but whom nevertheless convenient season." The city of Stam­ water engineer employed at all. We Mr. M. J. Kelly received a telegram an operation for the removal of the continued for one week and Fancher tears. There are said to be by actual they were privileged for a few moments ford has just tried unavailingly to float are told that a responsible party put in this morning, announcing the death of tumor will be performed this after­ was released under bonds of $500. count two hundred and fif ty-nine laughs his sister Delia, at Taunton, Mass. noon. • ' in a hundred and fifty minutes. , if; to converse with. The mansion's paint­ its bonds, and. we could expect no bet­ a bid to do all this work for a total of It has just been discovered that in a ings were shown the callers by Madam cemetery belonging to a Jewish society ter luck in such a time of extreme $1,000 per year. It probably costs the UndertakerT7TS."Eavanagh is in re­ •ADelightful Time. in East Haven, several of the bodies in­ ' ^ Killed on a Trestle. ^fas- Jay, in which gallery of high art and money stringency as the present. Borough three times this amount, if not ceipt of a telegram announcing the ser­ terred there have been placed only merit indifference is impossible* The ious illness at Providence of his moth'er. Engineer P. S. LeFevere gave about from nine to twelve inches beneath the John Murray was killed at Stratford more, because of its oonstant leaks and twenty-five of his friends and relatives Saturday. He was shockingly mangled, portrait of the Ohief Justice by Hunt­ Second.—As to paying double what a sail on the steamer Edward Dayton, surface of the earth and that in some his head being split open as clean as if was originally asked for the reserveir breaks and diggings |up of its rotten The remains of Cyril Benedict of on Saturday. Among the party from instances the dogs have partly disin­ cut with a knife. His right hand was ington, and that of Alexander Hamil­ Danbury, who died in Washington, D. terred some of the remains. The ton by Trumbull, are of rare finish and pipes. When the Borough has a little Norwalk were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac cut nearly off and his abdomen Was site, we only know that ex-Burgess C. C. were taken to Bethel for interment Bowe, Mrs. E. J. LeFevere and Mr. board of Health has notified the society crushed out of all semblance to that of worthy a pilgrimage to behold. Ste­ P., Turn0y and engineer Frank H. bill of printing to be done, if not more to-day. and Mrs. Henry D. Cornell. The party that the bodies must be buried to the a human being. His' left leg was brok­ phen Van Renselaer by Stewart, and depth required by law, which is four Beers, some months ago, made a per­ than $2 in amount, it trots its clerk The Borough "speak-easies," got in sailed from New Rochelle to a point feet. en above the -ankle and above the knee Gov. William Livingston (the father- their accustomed Sunday work again opposite Norwalk, from thence to and the right arm was nearly cut off at in-law of Chief Justice Jay) as a boy, sonal canvas of the owners of the land, about to see what needy printer will do yesterday with some conspicuous re­ Oyster Bay and home. A banquet was Charles Schleyer, the West Danbury the shoulder. His breast was also cut it the nearest to starvation prices, and sults. .. served on board the boat. The Nor­ barber, .JiaQ. established a weather bu­ open so the. heart and lungs were plain­ Presidont Timothy Dwight, Mrs. Chief and obtained prices therefor, much less walk party report having had a delight­ reau, and now deals out predictions ly visible. . Justice John Jay, Washington, Adams, then, they claim, than was finally paid we see no reason why the care of our The condition of Miss Higgins, about ful time. a la Sergeant Dunn. Mr. Schleyer Murray had been in the employ of bases his forecasts oh a small frog the Consolidated Railroad company for and Jefferson, are veryclever. These and for it. . water system, side-walks and road re­ which so much interest centers, is re­ several other historical characters forci­ ported this noon to be quite encourag- USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA,IT'S which he has confined in a quart fruit nearly 30 years and was quite well to do. Third.—For the simple erection of a pairs, should not be operated with the "THE KIND THAT CURES." can. . The can is half filled with water, He owned considerable property in bly. portrayed look down upon you and contains besides a miniature lad­ Bridgeport.' He was a man about 55 new and larger storage reservoir, the same care and rigid economy. from the walls of this elegant and re­ Miss Helen Bassett, of Bethel, a for­ A Close Call.'- . der. When a atorm is approaching the years of age and leaves a wife and son markable establishment and made the Silver Mine stream mill owners should Eighth.— Such rumors have been mer soprano in St. Paul's church, is a frog takes to the water, but when fair about 20 years old and a daughter about guest of Mrs. A. H. Camp, on North A section of th6 track, about 100 feet weather oomes it perches high and dry* visit to it one of rich enjoyment. An make no claim for additional damages, afloat all about the Borough for avenue. ' long, on the Consolidated Railroad, on the ladder, there to remain until in­ The deceased was working, on the attendant very p&litely took some of as its real effeot would be to store water months past, but the GAZETTE has no was washed out of place a short dis­ stinct teaches it that another storm is temporary trestle work over Main street the party through the library, appart- Rejoiced to see "our Eddie" out and tance this side of th« Mt. Vernon sta­ brewing. when he met with the accident which that runs off in wet times, to be let out actual knowledge on the subject. A. on deck again to-day—must have taken tion by the storm on Saturday night. caused his death. The gravel train was ments in which one could wish long to some of his "exclusively" published The 9 o'clock accommodation train was and down the stream in dry times. C. A. is therefore respectfully referred USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA.IT'S backing down and before he could get remain. The chair in which the im­ colic remedies. rushing toward the station Sunday out of the way he was struck aud a num­ mortal American statesman, John Jay, Fourth.—Ex-Burgess Buxton, in the to Warden Sloan. morning when the engineer heard a •THE KIND THAT CURES." ber of the cars passed over him. \Hie The rain of Saturday night, Sunday dozen Italians all shouting to him to died is preserved in the library. presence of the writer, two years ago, Nineth.—We do not believe any one body was the worst mangled one that Leaving Candatoe a trip of about and to-day, was very refreshing and stop. A Sentinel Exclusive. has been seen in a long time. ^ ran a small fishing rod down from knows the precise aotual and total cost greatly needed; The air is as cool as He stopped so suddenly that the peo­ Miss Mary Beers, cashier at E« J. Wadhams' four hours ended a day of notable de­ an iced lemonade. ple in the train were forced involuntar­ Norwalk market, will resign her position to­ eleven to thirteen feet over an area of the Main street improvement. The ily to bow their heads to the backs night and on Monday will enter the employ of light. • . . |v 'Osj Jferd Hayes of South Norwalk.—Saturday s 1 ?ULH0 LESSONS. within a dozen rods of the Grupe dam. macadamizing, of course, was the chief On Saturday a canine in full chase of the seats. Then the train was back­ Sentinel. ' - Wants to Know.4 after a feline fell into a well 65 feet ed to a sliding and ran around the BS. GEORGE W. BRADLEY (daughter Were this enormous mud deposit item of cost, but engineer bills, changes washout. The men in a switch tower Miss Beers is still in the employ of of the late Mr. Wm.B. Nash,) grres effi­ MK. EDITOE :—I am an old resident deep at William J. Nash's. It was a Mr. Wadhams, and the above item was cientM and satisfactory instructions on»h« cleaned out, no doubt the capacity of of grades and of pipes, enter largely which the train passed before it reach­ Fiauo ftther home* No, 191 Mwgi Street. ft4 and tax-payer in the Borough, and with dead dog when fished out. a bit of news to her. into the total outlay, we are told. ed the break did not signal the engineer. many others I know, would like honest the reservoir would bo very greatly en­ Tenth.—Yes, we can. The present Mr. Edward Lund, Supervisor of the Gone Democratic. NOTICE. mgsmsk answers to these few questions. Can larged. It was roughly estimated at elevated railway, N. Y., and ; Grand Lodge Meeting. you and dare you give candid replies, the time that it would-cost from one to board has scraped up the loose cobble wife, and John Jessup of Brooklyn, are The meeting of the Grand Lodge of Said a cigarmaker to a GAZETTE re­ "VTOTIGE is hereby giren to all persons inter- the guests of Mr. Charles J. Ferriss. porter, this morning: "SWartz's cigar _i3l ested in the chenge of grade of thejjnblxo to the end that the tax-paying public two thousand dollars to dig out and stones in our highways. It has con­ the Independent Order of Od^ Fellows factory has again gone democratic for highway known as Butler street* that the nn- may have the information it .earnestly of the State of New York, which will two weeks. They shut down about two dersigned will meet at the Court of Burgesses' cart away this mud deposit, so thatj it scientiously tried, as we believe, to A. J. Fisher of this place has chal­ occur to-day at Scottish Rite Hall, room, in Norwalk. oa the 85th day of August, desires? weeks ago for one week, after which 1898, at I o'clock afternoon, for the purpose of would not wash back again into the keep down extravagant expenditures. lenged Mr. Dailey or Mr. Lovely of, Madison avenue and Twenty-ninth St., the men were given five days' work. still further hearing any person or persons who f v My questions are as follows: Bridgeport, to run 100 yards for $50 a promises to be of great importance may des ire to be heai^in relation to the benefits reservoir. The Grupe dam no doubt It has borne, without resentment, the And now comes another shut down. or damages as the case may be, resulting or gv : First.—Is this a good time to com­ side, allowing each man two yards han-^ to this large secret organization. The At this rate we cigarmakers will be accruing, by reason of the last change of the mence to build a new storage reservoir? could b9 raised so as to double its pres­ irritating and iaregular interruptions of dicap. order in that state numbers 675 lodges, compelled to eat hay, before next grade of said highway, adopted by the , Court with a membership of more than sixty of Burg«sses ot- the Borough of Norwalk. Second.—Is it true that about double ent capacity, but to do, this and pay OQe of its members and best of all, as Trainer Lockwood shipped and ac­ thousand. New York city has 141 spring." ^ Norwalk, August 16th, 1893. has been paid for the land for the con­ companied four trotters to Carmel to­ V Disinterested land damages, it is thought, would cost the GAZETTE thinks, lent its influence lodges, with a membership of about templated new reservoir that it was day, among the number being Turner twenty thousand, while Brooklyn boasts - The Papers Irregular. ; ESSSftoSk, TFreehoiders.:-;! offered for by its owners to an ex-Bur­ more than the erection of the new and for an ending of our '' rotton Borough and Shipman. He expects out of the of fifty-threQ lodges and a member­ The case of Mrs. O. L. Bassett vs. system," and the adoption of a City "bunch" to win several large purses. ship of about eighty-five hundred. James Price, who keeps the chop house SITUATIONS WANTED. gess, who took the pains to go up and larger reservoir now contemplated. Among the distinguished visitors from on Water street, was set down for trial :•• price the same ? As to the Lewisboro reservoir, there Charter. That one act, if no other, Connecticut will be Grand Master W. Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bassett sues ANTED.—By a steady industrious mar­ About forty friends of Mr. and Mrs. ried man, work'of any kind; capabl* oi Third. — Would not another large should win the present Board the pub­ H. Marigold of Bridgeport, Grand to recover for a milk bill amounting to care of horses, or driying, or anything for em­ is no very great amount of mud de­ Philip Goodwin gave them a surprise Warden D. R. Ailing, and Post Grand $10, and placed an attachment on ployment.W Address or call at No. 5 North ave­ amount have to be paid the mill owners party at their home on Fair street, nue, Norwalk. " 674 1 posit and this dam could be raised eight lic gratitude and embalm their individ­ Masters Charles B. Ware, Fred. S. Price's chattels to secure the amount. all along the line of the Silver Mine Friday evening. There was an abun­ Hunt, Bradley S. Keith, W. H. Stan- The trial was adjourned.until Tuesday, stream if this reservoir if built ? \ • feet and land damages paid at a mod­ ual memories as public benefactors. / { dance of good cheer, music, dancing nard, Philip Pond and W. H. Comley. it being found that there was some ir­ TO BEN1. Eleventh.—We have, in our life time, and refreshments./ • - regularity in the attachment papers. Halt iuch or less, 25 cts a Oay.or $1,00 per week. V Fourth. Could not tie capacity of erate oost. The Hoyts recently pur­ *~s both the Lewisboro and. Grape reser­ chased five acres of land adjoining this read Blackstone & Chitty on bills, but The water faucet in Attorney Walsh's Rainmakers at Blopmfield. OKENI.— Pleasant suite of rooms on • Train Wrecked. -- second floor, at No. 5 Clamp street, Apply : voirs be nearly doubled by either scoop­ reservoir for $16 and the Borough can are not lawyer enough to venture a re­ office is constantly kept open and there The first experiment in rain making to O. T. COBNWALL. - 31 ti ing out the great amount of mud de­ is a continued waste of water. If there ever made in New England came to an Seventeen freight cars of the HarlemT ply. Thie a question upon whioh even mo RENT.—Four rooms in the Hadden JV**, posits or raising the dams of each, and have it at cost if required. The other are other faucets in a like condition abrupt close over the tobacco farm of railroad ran off the track at Towners X building, corner of Wall and River streets about town the waste of water in the Eugene S. Clark, in Bloomfield, Satur­ Station, Saturday night,and Conductor Strr* " thus avoid another batch of law-suits land needed would likely cost more but paid attorneys disagree and is about as Rent, $7. Inquire on the premises. 655 ti swfc^-iwht aggregate must be very Jar^e. Would­ day, only four baloons, with half-pound Mullen lost his life. and penalties with the above mill not a large sum. But the chief trouble uncertain as whether we have a Board n't it pay to make an investigation? dynamite cartridges attached, being Just south of Towners the New York O RENT.—The desirable suite of rooms fe?ll in James'Block, Apply to F. ST. JOHH owners ? is the great distance between this reser­ of Health or not. " sent up instead of fifty, as had been in­ and New England road crosses the Har­ TliOCXwooD, Trustee. 638 ti Fifth.—Why is not the new line of tended. lem road over a trestlework supported voir and that at Grape's, whereby the Twelfth.—This is hardest of all. How David Kennedy who has suffered the The first three cartridges exploded at by stone abutments. At this point the LO RENT.—First floor of No. 4 Elm street, enlarged cast-iron mains completed loss of two children by diphtheria and also barn. Apply to O.E. WILSON. 634 tf stored water either soaks into the can we better reply that in the beauti­ has had other members of his family a height of from 4,000 to 6,000 feet. It tender of the engine went off the track before new enterprises are started, so sick with the disease,besides having his was then decided to send up fifty bal­ and was followed by the cars. O RENT.—The sail boat, "Three Broth­ " Ste that we can get down to the Borough ground or evaporates in its long run ful and eloquent words of the late Dan­ loons with cartridges attaohed in quick Conductor Mullen and brakeman ers," for parties; also.row boats: No home quarantined, is reported as being succession. The next balloon was pre­ chargeT for fishing lines tod bait. CAPT. O. S. what Water we now have ? > down. It was a serious mistake in lo­ iel Beers, of "Pinch Intestines," when in straightened circumstances and de­ Frank Secor were standing on the first CIIABK, 27 Merwin street. 620tf serving of substantial sympathy, gp pared and released. It rose a dozen car, but Secor jumped ana Mullen was Sixth.—Can you give the totaicost to cating it at thisdistance without piping, opposing at; the Town House, the pro­ feet, when it was caught in a current of thrown a distance of ten feet into a hole. O RENT—Dwellings, No. 77 Harbor the Borough, for any one year, or any air and sagged. The paper near the He was taken out immediately,but died Tavenue. Possession immediately Apply at but it was only another of the innumer­ ject of opening up Riverside avenue. he Norwalk Gas Go's office,Water street. 570tf one month even, of the water and civil The Jack Johnson social club intend­ base took fire. The mass of fire with shortly afterward. able blunders from beginning to end "Gentlemen," said he, with intense ed having a clam bake in an'East Nor­ a dynamite cartridge dangling from it The cars were piled up in every con­ engineer service ? Do these bills, as created a panic and scattered the crowd FOB SALE. 1 feeling, "we are here in Norwalk, drift­ walk grove Sunday, but the rain would ceivable shape and their contents Half inch or less,- 2Sctsa tow, or $1.00i>er voeeX rendered, start anywhere or end any­ of our water system, ciused by reason not permit of the Comfortable sitting in all directions. The cartridge was strewn alonig the track. A singlular where? N jgjtrj of our having had no thoroughly ex­ ing out on the boundless sea of extrava­ on the grass, a&d as the club is out of snatched from the flames in time to part of the accidient was that every car OR 8AM.-A neat little cottage of seven avoid an explosion* but. no more bal­ went off the track but,the caboose. rooms on Union Plaoe, ana three mm- Seventh.—Are heft our South Nor­ gant expenditure, witfroat rudder, chart chairs the bake was postponed. Part of ates'italk to Borough Post-office and Depot. perienced Water engineer to superin­ the refreshments were put on ice until loons were- sent up. . No rain fell im­ The only reason assigned for the EPriced,500, $1,000 of which canremainpermfc- walk neighbors put toless than half our mediately, but there was plenty on wreck is either, a brpken journal or nentty and only $500required to be paid aowr» tend its construction. The settlements or compass! The rocky reefs of taxa­ next Sunday and the clams were crated KPPLY to GHABLKS OLMST£A£> Art. expense in the matters of its water and anohored in the creek.- < Sunday.^>•;• •• ^j,- spreading of the rails.- works, repairs, _tand.engineer service? already made with the mill owners tion confront us, the quick-sands of